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3800X2, I really don't think it's that hard of decision....friends don't let friends buy Raptors over an X2.
Originally posted by: leegroves86
Ok, i'm starting to lean towards X2. Besides, it will be cheaper by the time I sell my 3000+ and get a bit back.
2 more questions:
1. When does AMD 65nm dual cores come out?
2. Does anyone have PROOF that Oblivion will be aided by dual core?
Originally posted by: jesusfr3ak4evr
Your video card is currently cpu limited.
As i stated earlier that is false. Additionally, how did you test this. That access time is measured in MS. YOu cant just sit down and count.The seek times are nearly half. Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
No where near the performance difference as i stated before.Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
Do you have a compelling argument, with concrete evidence, that states otherwise?I own a 74GB Raptor. Ignore these people who say Raptors don't do **** for you and they are worthless.
Originally posted by: Penth
I own a 74GB Raptor. Ignore these people who say Raptors don't do **** for you and they are worthless. Also ignore when they say that you can't get an honest answer from a Raptor owner. But don't ignore them when they say to get an X2 over a Raptor. And if there is a tangible difference between X2 and 3200+ (Which there is, I'm also running an X2), then there is a tangible difference between a regular drive and a raptor. The seek times are nearly half. Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
I would definetly pick up the X2 over the Raptor. It will be more useful overall and there won't be chips that are leaps and bounds above it for quite some time. On the other hand, you do make a good point that if you have a Raptor you'll know you've got the fastest and won't have to worry about falling behind the times for a very long time. Even though my Raptor is only 74GB I have no reason to get something faster now. How long was the 74GB Raptor out before the new one came out? But even with all of that, I think your money is still much better spent on the X2
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
As i stated earlier that is false. Additionally, how did you test this. That access time is measured in MS. YOu cant just sit down and count.The seek times are nearly half. Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
No where near the performance difference as i stated before.Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
Do you have a compelling argument, with concrete evidence, that states otherwise?I own a 74GB Raptor. Ignore these people who say Raptors don't do **** for you and they are worthless.
If so i would be more than happy to debate it with you.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
As i stated earlier that is false. Additionally, how did you test this. That access time is measured in MS. YOu cant just sit down and count.The seek times are nearly half. Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
No where near the performance difference as i stated before.Think about when you upgraded from a 5400RPM drive to a 7200RPM drive.
Do you have a compelling argument, with concrete evidence, that states otherwise?I own a 74GB Raptor. Ignore these people who say Raptors don't do **** for you and they are worthless.
Originally posted by: sillious
I am reading this thread today and last night I orderad the 74GB from newegg. Even if I did read this thread before I'd order raptor anyway. After a recent HD incedent on my system, I've decided to make a few changes. Now, this will be my first raptor. Oh BTW, I think it's a good price, $158 with H&S but a $20 rebate. I wanted to go with 150GB, but I couldn't justify that large drive (and $$) as I am not a gamer, so no matter how many 3D, Video editing, programming software I install, I'll never need 150GB (not for a long time).
My previous setting was a ATA133 160GB that had OS and also partitions for storage. That I want to change. I've learned the hard way that never use a HD as storage also where you have OS installed. So 74GB just for OS is perfect for now.
Noise? my CPU cooler is the loudest item in the system, no matter how hard a raptor try, it can't beat itSo just like a guy in serious credit debt thinks that adding another 1k to a 20k debt will not make any difference, a little noise from raptor will be killed by my TT cpu cooler. (oh, I turn off my system when I'm not rendering or not working just b/c it's loud and the room gets hotter).
I will, however, built another system soon and will configure to an all-SCSII-approach. But for my current system, this raptor will bring a little difference to my 3D and Video editing works, plus I am also going to upgrade RAM: from 2700 1GB (512x2) to 3400 2GB(1gbx2).
And to point something else: raptor or not: the HD cache, from 8MB to 16MB makes more difference than the 7200 to 10k (opinions from different people posted in various sites). I think I'll agree with them.
Now you guys are welcome to kill me with your arguments![]()
